Generic medications are pharmaceutical products that are functionally comparable to brand-name drugs in terms of active components, dosage form, potency, mode of administration, and intended use. They are normally marketed under their chemical or generic names.
Beta-lactam antibiotics are used to manage and treat bacterial infections. It highlights the mechanism of action, adverse event profile, and other essential variables (e.g., off-label usage, dose, pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, monitoring, relevant interactions) significant for members of an interprofessional healthcare team in the treatment of patients.
Cephalosporins are semi-synthetic derivatives of cephalosporin C, an antibacterial chemical derived from the fungus Cephalosporium. The cephalosporin class includes the closely related cephamycin chemicals (produced from Streptomyces spp).
Dry powder injectables, commonly known as powder for injection (PFI), include active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) as well as additional excipients, stabilisers, and bulking agents. They are frequently utilised in medicine for a variety of medicinal objectives.